Feminist Studies
The Ethics of Transnational Feminist Research and Activism: An Argument for a More Comprehensive View
The ethics of feminist research and activism undertaken by global Northerners operating in the global South has been a topic of ongoing debate for a number of years.1 Research or commentary undertaken by individuals from or based in the global North into issues such as rape, domestic violence, forced marriage, honor killings, the seclusion or veiling of women, or female genital cutting occurring in the global South is fraught with ethical questions around the misunderstanding of local viewpoints and the ethnocentric imposition of alien norms.
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